Grand Designs

31 July 2015 Channel 4Professor Andrew Ballantyne is featured in the latest episode of Grand Designs: Living in the Country.

published on: 31st July 2015

Business School's students go global

30 July 2015 The JournalStudents from Newcastle University Business School are exploring the international business community as part of the school's Global Experience Opportunity (GEO) programme.

published on: 30th July 2015

Pushing the boundaries

29 July 2015 The JournalThis month the North East will host the British Transplant Games. The feature highlights the pioneering work carried out at the Institute of Transplantation, at the Freeman Hospital, which is a collaboration between specialists at Newcastle University and the Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

published on: 29th July 2015

Malaysian firm to build £12m factory in North

29 July 2015 The JournalNewcastle University was part of the first Northern Powerhouse trade mission to South East Asia.

published on: 29th July 2015

Milestone for nature reserve

29 July 2015 The JournalThe National Trust celebrates 90 years of caring for the Farne Islands. Mentions Newcastle University’s work into geotagging Arctic terns on the islands.

published on: 29th July 2015

Three reasons why Russia should not be called the greatest threat to the USA

28 July 2015 The ConversationDr Valentina Feklyunina and Dr James Bilsland argue that Russia should not be considered "the greatest threat" to US security.

published on: 28th July 2015

Life in Squares: how the radical Bloomsbury Group fares on screen

28 July 2015 The ConversationProfessor Frances Spalding reviews the BBC's three-part series Life in Squares.

published on: 28th July 2015

Picture of happiness as gallery receives £2.1m

28 July 2015 The JournalThe £3.5m needed to modernise facilities at the Grade II-listed Hatton Gallery has now been raised following a £2.1m award from the Heritage Lottery Fund.

published on: 28th July 2015

Invertebrates form backbone of exhibition

28 July 2015 The JournalThe Great North Museum's Spineless display will feature hundreds of specimens as well as new research from Newcastle University, the Natural History Museum and National Museums Scotland.